Did park run Eastbourne again this morning - tried to go off slowly and see how hard I could push but push wasn't there as I'd hoped so clocked 27-30. Did do a 50m sprint at end as I didn't push myself as hard as last few times...
Finishing with a sprint is always a good idea in my opinion, working hard at the end of a run when you've already put in a lot of effort and are tired makes a difference. Keep running [MENTION=457]sheebo[/MENTION]!
Today is the first day I can bend my knee comfortably for six weeks. Next week I start the exercises Jesus gave me to strengthen my upper left leg muscles. Possibly a tiny jog next Sunday.
I know this is generally uninteresting but after more than seven years and almost 100 runs I went under 20 minutes this morning. Unexpected as I had ice-cream and beer last night. Never thought I'd do it, possibly never will again. I don't look forward to many things but elated by this.
Can recommend downloading My Net Diary and tracking your macros daily, gives you flexibility in your diet.
Thanks mate - just got the text was actually 27-11 which wasn't bad considering I felt very easy - having done park run 4 weeks in a row it makes such a difference. Need a longer run in the week this week while it's still just about light after work. 4 weeks today until Poppy Half
Good hustle, but make sure you keep doing core work as well, and plenty of hills. Better to run a slower time with a higher elevation in my opinion, makes running on the flat much easier.
Did park run Eastbourne again this morning - tried to go off slowly and see how hard I could push but push wasn't there as I'd hoped so clocked 27-30. Did do a 50m sprint at end as I didn't push myself as hard as last few times...
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Good luck with your recovery. I'm still crocked after 10 weeks. Feel better inside but can't even walk on it without making it worse. Off for 6 weeks in the Himalayas end of November. Decided to go regardless of condition and will volunteer in a school, watch England in India on TV and sample the Himalayan black resin for its therapeutic properties.
So no running till mid January but hopefully a lot of walking. Swimming and easy cycling till it goes.
I know this is generally uninteresting but after more than seven years and almost 100 runs I went under 20 minutes this morning. Unexpected as I had ice-cream and beer last night. Never thought I'd do it, possibly never will again. I don't look forward to many things but elated by this.
Can recommend downloading My Net Diary and tracking your macros daily, gives you flexibility in your diet.
OK - This is a massive PLEA for advice from you experienced runners...
I have been running about 4 years maybe now. Fairly small distances. I did 6 half marathons in a year which was my biggest achievement so far and have 3 more booked up for the next 6 months. I run usually once a week due to time / childcare & often that is just a 5k park run or 10k gentle run. I am very slow compared to most - my 10k best time 58mins - first half marathon 2-23 but got that down to 2-05PB at Brighton this year. I love the buzz of half marathons - the sense of pride at crossing the line - the running with friends etc...
I entered the ballot for London marathon - kind of hoping I wouldn't get in (which I didn't). A few mates are doing Brighton marathon again and have asked me to consider it. I am. BUT I realise it's a big commitment. I'd probably want to do such an event for charity to spur me on to train properly and make sure I do it. It would be one of my lifetime achievements to complete a marathon hands down... I'm quite a big bloke (nearly 16 stone) but have lost nearly a stone since March and 9lbs in 3 weeks doing Juice-Plus diet with the Mrs and eating much, much better. The weight loss is helping with the running - massively.
Now here's the thing... I'm so so so scared at committing to a marathon! I find halves hard enough and I realise the enormity of the commitment - I'd have to follow a strict training programme and make sure I stick to it and am committed. I realise the enormity of taking on the distance but part of me is buzzing & excited. I don't want people on here to just say 'go for it' if they don't properly mean it. I value the advice of others who know best and there are many on this thread. Just want some advice from as many people as possible please...
Essentially I'm offloading my thoughts on you all so I apologise for the disjointed nature of this post...
PS - I also thought I ought to go to the doctors for an MOT before committing to this- am I being stupid thinking this?
Help appreciated an awful lot so thank you to those who have read and reply...
Much love
Sheebo
This must be on here, but in the off chance it's not, I watched The Barkley Marathons last night, on NetFlix.
Very enjoyable in a random bizarre type stylee.
I'm sure you weirdo joggers will enjoy it.
This must be on here, but in the off chance it's not, I watched The Barkley Marathons last night, on NetFlix.
Very enjoyable in a random bizarre type stylee.
I'm sure you weirdo joggers will enjoy it.
Take part, organise it, be a friend of the organiser.Need to be bat sh1t mental to take part. Great viewing